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Google Pixel Watch 4 leaks reveal colours, sizes, and new bands ahead of expected August launch

Pixel Watch 4 leaks reveal new color combinations and band options, suggesting a stylish and subtle update ahead of its August reveal.

If you’re looking forward to the next generation of Google’s smartwatch, you’re in for a treat. A fresh wave of leaks has revealed the colours, sizes, and band options expected for the upcoming Google Pixel Watch 4. If Google follows its usual release schedule, you can likely expect the watch to be officially unveiled this August, potentially alongside the new Pixel 10 smartphone.

Trusted tipsters Roland Quandt and Arsène Lupin, via Notebookcheck and 9to5Google, respectively, have shared nearly identical reports outlining what to expect from the Pixel Watch 4. Their agreement adds weight to the leaks, suggesting that what’s been revealed may be very close to what you’ll see at launch.

New case and colour combinations are coming your way

The Pixel Watch 4 is set to arrive in a refreshed range of case and band colour combinations. According to the latest reports, you’ll be able to choose from Silver paired with Porcelain or Iris, Grey matched with Moonstone, Black with Obsidian, and Gold with Lemon. These combinations offer a more refined and varied approach compared to the options available with the Pixel Watch 3, providing you with greater freedom to find a style that suits your taste. Whether you’re after a sleek, minimalist look or something more eye-catching, these new shades add some extra personality to Google’s wearable line.

Official watch bands get a fresh colour palette

The customisation options won’t stop at the case. The leaks also reveal that Google plans to release a range of official bands in new colours. Although the band materials are expected to remain unchanged, the latest hues for 2025 – including Jade, Lemongrass, Moonstone, Matte Black, and Indigo – bring a modern edge to the Pixel Watch lineup. These new options could make it easier to match your smartwatch with both casual and formal outfits, as Google appears to be focusing on stylish versatility in this release.

Familiar design with potential refinements

If you liked the design of the Pixel Watch 3, you’ll likely feel right at home with the Pixel Watch 4. Leaked renders suggest that the new watch will adhere closely to the current model’s design, featuring the same clean, round face and minimalist look. While no major visual overhauls seem to be planned, Google may introduce subtle changes such as improved screen quality, a more durable build, or sleeker dimensions.

So far, there’s no word on hardware specs, software upgrades, or new features, but these will likely be revealed closer to the official launch. With just a few weeks left until the expected announcement, you can expect more details to emerge soon. For now, it appears that the Pixel Watch 4 is shaping up to be a stylish and slightly more customizable addition to Google’s growing wearable lineup.

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